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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: we are based out of centeral Alberta
Posts: 9
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Well i know the majority of us riders appreciate trying to preserve what we have, so we came up with a way to help keep snowboards and skis out of our landfills
OMG designsgive us a look i am a newbie web designer and this is the first one that i have created, critiquing totally accepted, so hope to get some feed back!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 161
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sounds cool, but what are you going to do if you run out of snowboards? Realistically, how many people will donate their snowboards without being compensated? Honestly, I don't think the sport is popular enough to have a large enough amount of people donating snowboards to a single company to sustain it's existence.
Still, mad props for the idea. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: we are based out of centeral Alberta
Posts: 9
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Actually we get resorts, for instance Whistler Blackcomb, who donate to us, and in return we help them to promote a greener sport. Win win all around man. As to being popular enough, dude look at how its boomed and still growing and thanks for the props dude!!
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: London, England
Posts: 145
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I like them, have seen them before too, not sure if you were behind the ones I saw.
There are board benches up Blackcomb MTN and some of the ski chairs in Whistler village. I have a few pretty much dead boards lying around here, I am pretty handy with tools too..... but nah I won't copy you maybe I will doing a shelving unit. |
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